Bianchi, Alvaro

Gramsci's Laboratory

Philosophy, History, Politics
Leiden ; Boston: Brill, 2020, xvi, 305 p.
The purpose of Gramsci's Laboratory is to interpret the relationship between philosophy and politics in Gramsci's Quaderni del carcere. A milestone in contemporary Brazilian Gramsci reception, the book argues that in Gramsci's work the unity of theory and practice is unfolded theoretically through the unity of philosophy, history and politics. Bianchi argues that this unity was developed in the research project that Gramsci carried out in prison, and was thus a product of the ‘determination in the last instance' of politics itself. His book demonstrates that a correct understanding of this unity requires us to recognise that history and philosophy are constitutive elements of the political field from which they claim to keep their distance.
Intro -- Contents -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Notes on Text and Translation -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Eternal/Provisional -- 1. Spaces -- 2. Times -- Chapter 3. Materialism/Idealism -- 1. Anti-Bukharin -- 2. Anti-Croce -- Chapter 4. Structure/Superstructure -- 1. Politics -- 2. Relations -- Chapter 5. State/Civil Society -- 1. Bobbio -- 2. Machiavelli -- Chapter 6. War of Movement/War of Position -- 1. East -- 2. Trotsky -- Chapter 7. Revolution/Restoration -- 1. Gioberti -- 2. Fascism -- Chapter 8. Conclusion -- References -- Name Index -- Subject Index.
Lingua eng
Nomi [author] Bianchi, Alvaro
Soggetti
Quaderni del carcere
Scienze Sociali
Prison Notebooks
Social sciences